Anthropogenic landscape alterations have increased global carbon transported by rivers to oceans since preindustrial times. Few suitable observational data sets exist to distinguish different drivers of carbon increase, given that alterations only reveal their impact on fluvial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) over long time periods. We use the world's longest record of DOC concentrations (130 years) to identify key drivers of DOC change in the Thames basin (UK). We show that 90% of the long-term rise in fluvial DOC is explained by increased urbanization, which released to the river 671 kt C over the entire period. This source of carbon is linked to rising population, due to increased sewage effluent. Soil disturbance from land use change exp...
The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export from land to ocean via rivers is a significant term in the...
The rise in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere in recent decad...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...
Anthropogenic landscape alterations have increased global carbon transported by rivers to oceans sin...
The World's longest record of river water quality (River Thames – 130 years) provides a unique oppor...
The turnover of organic carbon in rivers could represent a large source of greenhouse gases to the a...
Given observed trends in the concentration of DOC in surface waters in the northern hemisphere the d...
The world's longest record of river water quality (River Thames—130 years) provides a unique opportu...
International audienceThis study investigates for the first time the relative importance of dissolve...
Permafrost thaw in Arctic watersheds threatens to mobilize hitherto sequestered carbon. We examine t...
1 p.International audienceThis study presents long-term records of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as...
The fate of organic matter through watersheds has been shown to be an important component of the glo...
In-stream processing of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and particulate organic carbon ...
This study considers records of fluvial suspended sediment concentration and its organic matter cont...
There has been considerable debate as to how natural forcing and anthropogenic activities alter the ...
The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export from land to ocean via rivers is a significant term in the...
The rise in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere in recent decad...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...
Anthropogenic landscape alterations have increased global carbon transported by rivers to oceans sin...
The World's longest record of river water quality (River Thames – 130 years) provides a unique oppor...
The turnover of organic carbon in rivers could represent a large source of greenhouse gases to the a...
Given observed trends in the concentration of DOC in surface waters in the northern hemisphere the d...
The world's longest record of river water quality (River Thames—130 years) provides a unique opportu...
International audienceThis study investigates for the first time the relative importance of dissolve...
Permafrost thaw in Arctic watersheds threatens to mobilize hitherto sequestered carbon. We examine t...
1 p.International audienceThis study presents long-term records of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as...
The fate of organic matter through watersheds has been shown to be an important component of the glo...
In-stream processing of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and particulate organic carbon ...
This study considers records of fluvial suspended sediment concentration and its organic matter cont...
There has been considerable debate as to how natural forcing and anthropogenic activities alter the ...
The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export from land to ocean via rivers is a significant term in the...
The rise in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere in recent decad...
A major challenge for predicting future landscape carbon (C) balances is to understand how environme...